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  • maka_2
    maka_2 Posts: 1,070 Forumite
    i have just had my court date through for lloydstsb for the 20/12/06 my case has been going o since june, i hope i win it will clear the od.
    :beer: LOVE LIFE PROCEED & PROGRESS
  • fizzyhelen
    fizzyhelen Posts: 8,867 Forumite
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    Bambam wrote:
    My son has just got his court date through - mid February.

    Helen: It's well known that Lloyds usually take it to the court steps before they finally settle in full. Was that your experience? Did they settle in full or did you accept an 'offer?' The reason I ask is because I thought my son may have heard something from the solicitors by way of an offer (not that he is going to accept - holding out for the full settlement!)

    Hi
    Mine was settled in full approximately 3 weeks before my court date. They do tend to leave it right up to the court date, a couple of weeks before or so.
    Good luck to your son!
    Helen
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    #justiceforpoppi

  • I've recieved my court hearing date today, it'll be 26th February! I've been asked to file and serve a schedule identifying each and every alleged unlawful charge by the 1st December. Does this mean send them the spreadsheet? Is there anything else I should send?

    Sorry if this has been answered before but I've looked through quite a few pages and noticed that this question has been asked before, but not answered in full.

    Thanks
  • fizzyhelen
    fizzyhelen Posts: 8,867 Forumite
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    keithkeith wrote:
    I've recieved my court hearing date today, it'll be 26th February! I've been asked to file and serve a schedule identifying each and every alleged unlawful charge by the 1st December. Does this mean send them the spreadsheet? Is there anything else I should send?

    Sorry if this has been answered before but I've looked through quite a few pages and noticed that this question has been asked before, but not answered in full.

    Thanks
    Hi
    Yes just send the spreadsheet for now. You will be asked nearer the time to send all you Claim documents, they usually have to be there about 2 weeks before your Court date.
    HTH
    Helen
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    #justiceforpoppi

  • lloyds have put in a defence of my claim.....had to pay another court fee of 100 so i really hope this works.

    has anyone out there actually has gone to court and won????

    the thought of another 100 pounds to waste scares me being close to xmas.
  • fizzyhelen
    fizzyhelen Posts: 8,867 Forumite
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    Hi
    You will not get as far as attending Court, Lloyds TSB will settle up before then, usually a couple of weeks or so before your court date.
    You will get YOUR money back, probably early next year now, they tend to drag things out a lot.
    Good luck!
    Helen
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    :DFish Slice Winner 2013:D


    #justiceforpoppi

  • Just about to enter into a DMP with Payplan and am in the middle of getting new bank account up and running. Today my Lloyds statement arrives with £173 bank charges on for Dec 1st for 4 returned direct debits !
    I can't afford it simple as that.
    I thought that if I get my overdraft up to the max then they cant add it on and then I will be shot of them within two/three weeks.
    Any suggestions ?
  • May be an idea to put this over to the new charges board where you will get more replies
  • nickmack
    nickmack Posts: 4,435 Forumite
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    Ignore anything the bank have to say unless it's a full and unconditional offer, that's all you're interested in. Letters stating you should go to the Financial Ombudsman and that they 'will defend rigorously any action' (another favourite) should be treated with the contempt they deserve.
  • Bambam
    Bambam Posts: 359 Forumite
    This is a standard letter. Proceed to the next stage. Good luck
    It's nice to be important, but it's more important to be nice.
    :kisses3:
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